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anyone with some spare time and interested in these should check out Elder park (torrens parade ground) on sunday for the Ferrari concours.

http://www.ferrariclub.com.au/

Concours hahaha,

that reminds me of James May cleaning his a/c vents with his spiffy little paint brush!

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If thats what it takes for you to make yourself feel better because you will never own one in your life than so be it. They are not track built cars, they are prestige sports cars, so saying that you will show them up on the track stiff shit. They are still worth more than the house you will never own.

too bad I sold it before the GFC

Do you see an F1 Skyline? NO but you do see a F1 Ferrari.

I wouldn't own one!!!, because I have driven a few for long periods of time / months(Konig tuned twin turbo 900 dyno HP (at 5280ft altitude in Denver) Testrarossa, F40. and they suck, break/go out of tune easy as hell. and for the most part the people who own them are posers. I enjoyed driving my old highly modded RX7 over those, more of a point and shoot car and loved a good flogging the F40 developed a bad valve spring after a 5 min flog ?? . plus if your too tall the thing is too small to sit in.the shifter is behind my knee on the rossi?????

yes I do have a friend who is extremely wealthy and owns 12 modle of them :D . in Aspen Colorado. (he owns a cruise ship line ) and has a lot of really crazy cars.

pretty bold statement for someone who doesn't know me, I grew up in million dollar house(1978 dollars) in USA !!!! I'm not some 18 year old tool ...mate. so don't lump me into some scumbag crowd. not that I should justifiy that to anyone

I would still buy a R35 over a Ferrari to drive , except for a investment car which we all know a Ferrari goes up in time? not saying the car isn't beautiful , cause it is.

so F1 is the shite ???? I'm from the days of F1 being jackie stewart ??? , when ford and a few others still entered cars .... I'm talking road cars not money no object cars.

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I wouldn't own one!!!, because I have driven a few for long periods of time / months(Konig tuned twin turbo 900 dyno HP (at 5280ft altitude in Denver) Testrarossa, F40. and they suck, break/go out of tune easy as hell. and for the most part the people who own them are posers. I enjoyed driving my old highly modded RX7 over those, more of a point and shoot car and loved a good flogging the F40 developed a bad valve spring after a 5 min flog ?? . plus if your too tall the thing is too small to sit in.the shifter is behind my knee on the rossi?????

yes I do have a friend who is extremely wealthy and owns 12 modle of them >_< . in Aspen Colorado. (he owns a cruise ship line ) and has a lot of really crazy cars.

pretty bold statement for someone who doesn't know me, I grew up in million dollar house(1978 dollars) in USA !!!! I'm not some 18 year old tool ...mate. so don't lump me into some scumbag crowd. not that I should justifiy that to anyone

I would still buy a R35 over a Ferrari to drive , except for a investment car which we all know a Ferrari goes up in time? not saying the car isn't beautiful , cause it is.

so F1 is the shite ???? I'm from the days of F1 being jackie stewart ??? , when ford and a few others still entered cars .... I'm talking road cars not money no object cars.

But yet you dont even own an R35. So anyway, as i said whatever floats your boat champ.

My grandpa owned 12 jewelery shops in Thesaloniki before the Greeks took it as their own city but it doesnt mean i have trillions in the bank. Anyway all i was saying is, a Ferrari is a Ferrari dont expect comfort out of a performance car.

As for tunes going astray, well thats the tuner fault not the cars.

F1 is the shite, because the development on those engines is what trickles down into the engineering of their road version cars.

But anyway im not gonna argue with ya, your a millioner cool and your too cool to own a Ferrari we get it.

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Krishy ...Guess he wouldn't sell me his GTR R34 "which is for sale" either, hey george!!!

Hey if I had a million bucks I would live in the Gold coast not here and still wouldn't own a ferrari, I'd have a mad modded R35 and LFA

maybe car audio installer jelousy ??????

ferrari_in_pole_position_1.jpg

think this about covers it

Ferrari_Gay_belt_unbuckled.jpg

2011 model

Douchebag-Ferrari-1.jpg

smart car vs ferrari

sorry for offending the ferrari lovers ...lol but I love a good

bump_stir_shit.jpg

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Krishy ...Guess he wouldn't sell me his GTR R34 "which is for sale" either, hey george!!!

Hey if I had a million bucks I would live in the Gold coast not here and still wouldn't own a ferrari, I'd have a mad modded R35 and LFA

Hey Troy, I'm looking for a good tenant :)

Give me a yell if you re-consider :)

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Yes its for sale and what has that got to do with anything mate? Did you put in an offer on the car

Anyway im not a car audio installer and havent been for 4 years now. Actually no jealousy whatsoever it seems to me your putting something down, just because you want to appear like you actually know something. In turn your just making yourself look like more of an idiot by continuing the whole shebang trying to prove everything your saying.

Anyway ill enjoy my million dollar house and my investment properties i own right here in Adelaide. And as far as cars people who know me they know i own more than an R34 GTR, but i guess if i stayed a car audio istaller i wouldn tlive off someone elses glory and post faggy photos of you bent over someones Ferrari like a cinderella.

And really i dont care about what you would own, why dont you tell us what you do own, because if i break out the photos of cars i have been photographed with you would have a coronary on the spot.

Krishy ...Guess he wouldn't sell me his GTR R34 "which is for sale" either, hey george!!!

Hey if I had a million bucks I would live in the Gold coast not here and still wouldn't own a ferrari, I'd have a mad modded R35 and LFA

maybe car audio installer jelousy ??????

ferrari_in_pole_position_1.jpg

think this about covers it

Ferrari_Gay_belt_unbuckled.jpg

2011 model

Douchebag-Ferrari-1.jpg

smart car vs ferrari

sorry for offending the ferrari lovers ...lol but I love a good

bump_stir_shit.jpg

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I would just like to point out that my Ferrari is an awesome limited edition.

http://store.ferrari.com/en/accessories/el...ed-edition.html

Fine Ferrari engineering on this one

Troy and George thanks for the lols guys. dont let us stop it ;)

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Just a couple of pics from Sunday

i see nothing but heaps of red italian tomato sauce shyte mate. heaps of crap who in their right mind would pay in excess of $3000 to have the timing belts changed. only small penise'd rich fags buy these . :)

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i see nothing but heaps of red italian tomato sauce shyte mate. heaps of crap who in their right mind would pay in excess of $3000 to have the timing belts changed. only small penise'd rich fags buy these . :D

hahaha pasta blasta's similar to rice burners but pasta lol :)

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